2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-mf0p2
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Chemical limits on X-ray nanobeam studies in water

Abstract: Operando X-ray studies of chemical reactions have gained increasing interest lately, fuelled by the emergence of a new generation of powerful focused X-ray sources. Although it is well known that ionizing radiation causes damage to samples via radical chemistry, this effect is often overlooked in studies of working devices or catalysts where intense focused beams are used as nano-scale probes. Here, we show how an X-ray nano-beam directly causes a phase transition in Pd nanoparticles, and that a large oxidativ… Show more

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